Israel says it struck vehicle in Lebanon that 'posed threat' to IDF troopspublished at 19:30 BST
Israel says it struck a vehicle in southern Lebanon after it approached Israeli troops in a "manner that posed an immediate threat to their safety".
It follows an earlier report from Lebanese state media that two people had been killed following an Israeli attack on a car in the village of al-Tir.
In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says it identified two vehicles that had "departed from a military structure used by Hezbollah".
It says it determined that those in the vehicle had violated the ceasefire and posted an "imminent threat" after crossing Israel's "forward defence line", before one vehicle, and the building the vehicles had departed from, was struck.
The IDF says it has since received reports that two journalists were injured in the strikes, adding it is "not preventing rescue teams from reaching the area".
It says that it "does not target journalists" and that the details of the incident are under review.

















